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B43
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Just when you thought Hollywood
had run out of movies to remake,
reboot, and reimagine, Lucasfilm
announced it s working on a new Indi-
ana Jones.
The company's president, Kathleen
Kennedy, told Vanity Fair that while
they don't have a script (or a leading
man) for the new movie yet, they are
actively thinking about it. Kennedy said
the redux "will one day be made inside
this company. When it will happen,
I'm not quite sure."
But that uncertainty hasn't stopped
people from putting together a dream
cast, which for many includes Chris
Pratt in the title role. And it's not like
he couldn't handle it. If Guardians of
the Galaxy and Jurassic World have
proven anything, it's that people love
watching a buffed-up Pratt run away
from explosions, interact with strange
creatures, and do other heroic deeds
helped along by CGI. If he gets to be
funny while doing all that, so much
the better.
Pratt himself has kept mum about
the project.
New Indiana Jones
movie in the works
Avengers: Infinity War---Parts One
and Two will be the first films shot
entirely with Imax cameras, the wide-
screen company said Thursday.
Anthony and Joe Russo, the directors
of the two-part comic book adventure,
will use a new 2D digital camera. That
camera was produced by Imax and Arri,
and is lighter in weight than Imax's
film cameras. The Russos are first out
of the gate to use the 2D camera and
will shoot 15 minutes of footage for
their upcoming Captain America: Civil
War with the technology.
"The Russos are going to spend the
next 15 months or so designing the
making of the Avengers films with these
cameras in mind," said Greg Foster,
Imax Entertainment CEO.
"They're not looking at this a week
before they start filming or only focus-
ing on an important section of the film.
This is something that's never happened
before."
Other major films have used Imax
cameras for key action scenes such as
the upcoming Star Wars: The Force
Awakens, Batman v Superman: Dawn
of Justice and last year's Interstellar,
which set a record by shooting more
than an hour of footage with the tech-
nology.
Earlier this year, Imax renewed its
exhibition agreement with Walt Disney
Studios, the parent company behind
Marvel, Pixar and Lucasfilm. The multi-
picture deal begins this year and extends
through 2017. It includes such films as
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men
Tell No Tales, a Jungle Book remake,
Doctor Strange and Guardians of the
Galaxy 2. The company has a similar
long-term pact with Warner Bros.
"These [deals] give us the long-term
point of view to be able to do something
like this," said Foster.
Marvel's movies have been good for
Imax. Last weekend, the company
scored $25.2 million from its release of
Avengers: Age of Ultron, representing
one of Imax's largest worldwide box
office weekends.
Avengers: Infinity
War to be shot
with Imax cameras Terry Crews jumps as he arrives at An Evening
With Brooklyn Nine-Nine at Bing Theatre last
Thursday, in Los Angeles.
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